The X90 is the first Princess model with drop-down balconies to port and starboard in the cockpit.
The X90 is the first Princess model with drop-down balconies to port and starboard in the cockpit, adding significant dance space for sunbathing and water sports. The yacht also has a curved patio door between the cockpit and the dining area on the main deck aft, along with a main-deck owner’s stateroom with an optional gullwing door for access to the owner’s foredeck terrace.
In the cockpit, there’s a glass transom balustrade to further enhance the views of the harbors and scenery all around. A wet bar is to starboard, with an optional TV available for owners who want to relax with a cold beverage on the hook and watch the big game or a new-release film.
Through the curved doors is the dining area, which has seating for 10 people. The salon is forward of the dining area, also surrounded by glazing to bring in natural light. The galley is on the main deck and is open to the salon with a breakfast bar—or it can be fully enclosed for guests who prefer privacy. With either configuration, there’s a side deck door to port and access to the forward crew quarters.
Farther forward on the main deck is the owner’s stateroom, with 180-degree glazing for wide views of the yacht’s surroundings. Guest accommodations are belowdecks, with three ensuite staterooms in the standard layout. Five total staterooms is an optional layout, always with crew quarters forward on the lower deck.
Up on the flybridge deck, there’s an enclosed sky lounge with guest seating and the option for an 85-inch TV, as well as the option for a day head to create an even more feature-filled guest relaxation space. Sliding doors lead to the enclosed wheelhouse, giving the crew privacy to run the ship. Aft on this deck, owners can choose a hot tub, a bar, loose furniture space or a crane for a tender.
Princess Yachts says owners of the X90 can expect a top hop of 28 knots, with multiple engine options including 2,000-horsepower MAN V-12s on the spec list.
Draft is 5 feet, 10 inches, making this boat an option for owners who want to cruise in the skinny waters of the Bahamas.